T TheNightPhoenix macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 16, 2005 498 5 Jan 29, 2008 #1 Got a new mac book today and just finished installing Vista under Boot camp. When i got back into leopard I found that the windows drive could be read and is ntfs? Can't seem to find any info out when this started getting supported? Attachments Picture 1.png 76.2 KB · Views: 125
Got a new mac book today and just finished installing Vista under Boot camp. When i got back into leopard I found that the windows drive could be read and is ntfs? Can't seem to find any info out when this started getting supported?
Airforce macrumors 6502a Jan 12, 2006 933 0 Jan 29, 2008 #2 It has always been able to read NTFS, but not write.
T TheNightPhoenix macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 16, 2005 498 5 Jan 29, 2008 #3 Doh! I always thought it couldn't do either! Wasteland me!
7 72930 Retired May 16, 2006 9,060 4 Jan 29, 2008 #4 TheNightPhoenix said: Doh! I always thought it couldn't do either! Wasteland me! Click to expand... Just FYI, Paragon adds write functionality if you want it
TheNightPhoenix said: Doh! I always thought it couldn't do either! Wasteland me! Click to expand... Just FYI, Paragon adds write functionality if you want it
nuclearwinter macrumors regular Nov 3, 2003 208 0 Milky Way Jan 29, 2008 #5 NTFS-3G plugin for MacFuse (both free) also gives write functionality. I've only heard of Paragon. Any good?
NTFS-3G plugin for MacFuse (both free) also gives write functionality. I've only heard of Paragon. Any good?
boast macrumors 65816 Nov 12, 2007 1,417 886 Phoenix, USA Jan 29, 2008 #6 doesn't ubuntu bring NTFS-3G by default? kmon apple!